I'm not the type of person who tries to communicate with memes, but this is the internet, so what the hell:

Let me start by saying, I know this isn't true. It just appears to be true from the casual "maker" looking on.

Edison is very nice hardware however, the software reminds me of:

We keep hearing about some new software for edison but it is all happening behind closed doors. What is going on over there? Why is it so secretive?

Will we ever get Quark support? I2S support? Github repo? Official debian support? Keep guessing! We were promised beginning of the year. However we can't see what is going on at Intel, as we are all kept in the dark.

Compared to other communities, this community seems rather like a ghost town. At least from intel's community involvement/direction.

I know there are things happening on this community, but it feels like things are moving way too slow for the IoT world.

I for one would greatly appreciate more updates -- I certainly understand unforeseen complications, but being well past the supposed release date (originally December 2014) with no updates is frustrating. I really need answers on the MCU before I have to find an alternate solution! And even if it's not all working, why can't Intel release the hardware details of the modules so the community can start poking around with it? Maybe someone out there can reverse engineer it for us if nothing else...

Iot-devkit contains: mraa, upm, iotkit-comm-js, iot-kit-comm-c, and the iotkit-agent (currently on the release firmware image, this will not be used for the iotkit-comm-* libraries in future releases).

EnableIot contains: iotkit-lib-ios, iotkit-lib-android, iotkit-lib-c, iotkit-agent (this version is not on the current release and is used by arduino, this version will be added to future releases)